Certificate of Name
Roc
Masculine
Catalan
Meaning & Origin
Roc is the Catalan form of Rocco, an Italian name ultimately derived from a Germanic root. The name is historically associated with Saint Roch (or Rocco), a 14th-century French saint known for caring for plague victims before succumbing to the disease himself. He is revered as the patron saint of the sick, especially during epidemics, and his cult spread widely across Europe, giving rise to variants in many languages.EtymologyThe name traces back to the hruoh element meaning "crow" or "rook" in Germanic languages. The bird imagery may have originally been totemic or descriptive. In Catalan, the adaptation Roc follows the local phonetic patterns, dropping the final vowel common in Italian forms but maintaining the core consonants.Usage and VariantsRoc is a masculine given name in Catalan-speaking regions, particularly in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands. It is equivalent to Rocco in Italian, Roch in French and Polish, Rochus in Germanic contexts, and Roko in Croatian. The English diminutive Rocky is also related.Cultural SignificanceSaint Roch remains a key figure in Catholic tradition, especially in Mediterranean regions where his protection against illness is invoked. Many churches and localities bear his name, and the name Roc perpetuates his legacy in the Catalan world.Meaning: Crow, rook (Germanic origin)Origin: Adapted from Italian name RoccoType: Given nameUsage regions: Catalonia, Valencia, Balearic Islands
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